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Management decision problem (MDP): How to adjust new prospect of marketing as an own corporate governance entity?
Rationale: Since Gold Coast Institute TAFE (GCIT) presently announces to become a statutory authority, their nature turns into an own corporate governance entity. As a result, there are new market opportunities wait to be exploited. As a decision maker, they need to constitute a new plan for future strategies which require a professional guidance from marketers.

Marketing research problem (MRP): How to process an evaluation of brand and its marketing strategies in future?
Rationale: As nature of brand changed, marketers are required to evaluate their current brand whether or not be effective to meet the needs of present and new market clientele. Besides, new prospect means new challenges. In the future development of the corporation, marketers need to utilize SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Threat) to constitute a structured plan to adjust current marketing environment. Objectives: - To assess brand awareness interstate - To identify whether or not a new brand should be created - To identify marketing strategy of competitors

Taking the objective "brand awareness" for example, the main purpose of this paragraph is to illustrate how the repertory test applied in eliciting salient factors that influence brand awareness. The goal of repertory test is to explore the subjective evaluation and capture real reaction from people on brand awareness. In this survey, the interviewees are divided into these two groups: senior school graduates and adults who are seeking technical training and further education. According to the guidance of repertory test, the total number of participants is controlled at approximately between 30 and 40. The research is recommended to adopt "one to one" interview in order to…...

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